- Author: John Aiken Author Record # 583
- Legal Name: Aiken, John Kempton
- Birthplace: Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
- Birthdate: 10 October 1913
- Deathdate: 12 August 1990
- Language: English
- Webpages: Library of Congress, SFE, WorldCat
- Used These Alternate Names: John K. Aiken, John Paget
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Novels
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World Well Lost (1970)
also appeared as:
- Variant: World Well Lost (1970) [as by John Paget]
- Translation: Un monde bien perdu [French] (1975)
- Conrad Aiken, Our Father (1989) with Joan Aiken and Jane Aiken Hodge
- Anstar
- Dragon's Teeth (1947) [only as by John K. Aiken]
- Cassandra (1949) [only as by John K. Aiken]
- Phoenix Nest (1950) [only as by John K. Aiken]
- Probability Zero
- Camouflage (1943) [only as by John K. Aiken]
- Edge of Night (1949) [only as by John K. Aiken]
- Performance Test (1952) [only as by John K. Aiken]
- The Search for Superman (1949) [only as by John K. Aiken]
- Letter (Science-Fantasy Review, Winter 1949-50) (1949) [only as by John K. Aiken]
- A History of the Future (1950) [only as by John K. Aiken]
- The Charms of Space Opera (1950) [only as by John K. Aiken]
- Letter (Astounding, August 1951) (1951) [only as by John K. Aiken]
- Nordenholt's Million (1947) by J. J. Connington [only as by John K. Aiken]
- The Mightiest Machine (1948) by John W. Campbell [only as by John K. Aiken]
- A Treasury of Science Fiction (1948) by Groff Conklin [only as by John K. Aiken]
- Final Blackout (1948) by L. Ron Hubbard [only as by John K. Aiken]
- Beyond This Horizon (1948) by Robert A. Heinlein [only as by John K. Aiken]
- The Lungfish and the Unicorn (1949) by Willy Ley [only as by John K. Aiken]
- The Lungfish, the Dodo and the Unicorn (1949) by Willy Ley [only as by John K. Aiken]
- Divide and Rule and The Stolen Dormouse (1949) by L. Sprague de Camp [only as by John K. Aiken]
- The Wheels of If and Other Science Fiction (1949) by L. Sprague de Camp [only as by John K. Aiken]
- Lest Darkness Fall (1949) by L. Sprague de Camp [only as by John K. Aiken]
- Planets of Adventure (1949) by Basil Wells [only as by John K. Aiken]
- The Best Science Fiction Stories: 1949 (1949) by Everett F. Bleiler and T. E. Dikty [only as by John K. Aiken]
- The Conquest of Space (1949) by Chesley Bonestell and Willy Ley [only as by John K. Aiken]
- Sixth Column (1950) by Robert A. Heinlein [only as by John K. Aiken]